Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud plan http://t.co/dY5uxJuh
I'm a payed up lib member who has voted Labor in the last 2 federal elections. I had the previlege of speaking to Mr Turnball 3 months ag...
Good to see Westpac's concentrating on the real IT issues !
Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud plan - ZDNet Australia: The Australian Government Information... http://t.co/lIRepJnI #cloud #news #AU
by http://t.co/vmlLt4bh: Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud plan: The Federal Government has proposed advancing it... http://t.co/YO4h9UI8
Google closes Motorola Mobility deal http://t.co/BkGBmagB
Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud plan: The Federal Government has proposed advancing its shared cloud strategy ... http://t.co/Yc2QBYPx
Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud plan - ZDNet Australia: Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud planZDNet AustraliaT... http://t.co/5bb7Wz1G
BYOD: What the people think | ZDNet http://t.co/0EMHmiCg
Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data - http://t.co/HFqI12Q9 #InfoSec
Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud plan: The Federal Government has proposed advancing its shared cloud strategy ... http://t.co/dq95elts
Fed Govt steps up on shared cloud plan: The Federal Government has proposed advancing its shared cloud strategy ... http://t.co/ReA93WL9
Consumer Reports recommends Nokia Lumia 900 for dads and grads http://t.co/LsWkcsU0
#Spotify finally goes Live in Australia http://t.co/VFP8Xq8U
"@ZDNet: SAP gets huge cloud and extended business process boost with Ariba acquisition http://t.co/Ro04GlP4" ->#SAP strengthening its cloud
RT @zdnetaustralia: The Westpac board have gone paperless using iPads and a secure, home-grown app environment: http://t.co/F1d17bvF ^LH
BYOD: What the people think http://t.co/5Mh2x0u9 via @zite #byotchat #edtech
Interesting..Who uses Twitter for job search? http://t.co/KuWVItXK @zdnetcharlie
SAP gets huge cloud and extended business process boost with Ariba acquisition: SAP is focused on global cloud g... http://t.co/75ps1wG3
Microsoft exec: Dynamics CRM, AX aims to feast Oracle, SAP switchers http://t.co/XiC912eT
#SAP wants to be the biggest cloud player by 2015... http://t.co/fLwejro7
RT @playbiggeradv: #SAP wants to be the biggest cloud player by 2015... http://t.co/fLwejro7
Handy overview of #Android 's major #security flaws: http://t.co/oiVrKSHb #mobile #infosec
The implications of NZ school Principals demanding access to student mobile devices | ZDNet http://t.co/jMSJXzpT
Google closes Motorola buy: http://t.co/9ezoLnSg
War talk dominates #AusCERT 2012 - http://t.co/WbuTt174 - #security #cyber
Nuance launches in car voice activated platform (Zack Whittaker ZDNet) http://t.co/9mFEA93c
Sage simplifies SMB payment management http://t.co/gbAKq1ku
A farewell to democracy: Kaspersky http://t.co/zE2SAGol via @zdnetaustralia
Private Cloud: 'Everyone’s got one. Where's yours?': Promising the business a cloud delivered within your own ... http://t.co/jCsDqPlj
BYOD: What the people think http://t.co/hR1pokPG
@ZDNet
R they joking? iPhone only way 2 go!
New 5 out in October (we think) & will kill all copycat phones, AGAIN!!
Android's biggest security flaws - Security - News - ZDNet Australia http://t.co/6nYZRvhh
@sjshock
Google: We now own Motorola Mobility http://t.co/oeFgovzl
@dougsteelman RT @dellsecureworks : Security researcher Tim Vidas of Dell SecureWorks outlines problems with the Androi…http://t.co/BE4LmItr
EMC hones focus on hybrid cloud, big data http://t.co/To6Qpsz4 #bigdata #XBRL #GRC $$
#Security researcher Tim Vidas of @DellSecureworks outlines some concerns with the #Android operating system: http://t.co/gV8MgCiN
I am not sure how this issue becomes an attack on Mr Turnbull. But I guess he is fair game. In any event I would have thought a Ddos woul...
I still use 98SE. Windows ME was an abortion in a bucket and Vista was ME without the bucket. My screen may look boring, but I jumped str...
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Well I don't know what they have done with their EFTPOS machines, local one in WA Coles Express I used this morning and I normally do "ch...
6.7 M last ditch attempt - interesting - The Auckland region (population 1.4 mil) has estimated to have spent less than this in total ...
Interesting - no mention of Win 98/ME/2000 ... which heralded Internet access for millions of users ?
I thought Win 98/ME would be the mo...
An Application like Good from Good Technologies does the same thing, working with the enterprise email server and is off the shelf.
Never mind a "B+" version, go for "C" and put in a few extras. I'd like a high speed ADC (100Msps) but that's just me...
Final size? Equ...
what a non-story. these thing happen all the time. is zdnet short on material?
4 months old phone died. Took 6 weeks, three visits to the authorised repairer (Fonebiz) to "fix it". 2nd hand untested parts used, I say...
It's easy to rubbish an old operating system long after the rest of the world has already passed judgement upon it. I would be far more i...
If Vista is cheesy, Metro is an over-ripe Stilton.
you are kidding right - what qualification do you have to make such wildy stupid statements - do you really have customers who pay you fo...
Exactly. There are two topics of discussion, that are co-mingled;
1) Unauthorized software was put on the company device, by an IT person...
First off, Bitcoin is not a virus. Second off, the only way to generate Bitcoins, is by using a Bitcoin miner. More information on this h...
When an operating system is sold it should not launch until an approved security service is purchased online with a list of approved supp...
Admits? Don't fall for their marketing. Vista was beautiful. Microsoft has a history of trashing their older OSes.
Gotta agree.
For our Burnie, Tas. internet, we have a 1.5MB download speed adls connection through exetel using testra copper line.
ADS...
Well the message certainly is clear. Never do anything because something might happen.
Seriously it seems to me "Earthwave" just want to...
Ascentive ActiveSpeed
THIS IS A DISHONEST RIP-OFF!
Shame on ZDNet for advertising this cheat!
They reported only about 1000 kbps when I am really running from 3800 to over 6000 kbps! They did this repeatedly. They said I should use their product to speed up my connection. For details, read on.
I just clicked on their add on at ZDNet's Australian page about speedtests. [www.zdnet.com.au/broadband/speedtest.htm] I ran the Ascentive speed test out of curiousity. It reports a slow speed no matter what the actual speed really is.
I have a cable connection from Time Warner/RoadRunner. The installer used Speakeasy.net to test the speed. I check it now and then so I know it generally runs between 4500 and 5000 unless the net is congested. Today it actually ran a 6164 kbps at Speakeasy. On the ZDNet speed test it ran various speeds from 3800 to over 6000 kbps - with an Australian website. I am located in the USA. I tested my speeds before and after trying the so-called "speed test" at Ascentive.
As a further check I used my Netgear software to monitor actual data traffic between my computer and the internet as it passed through my Netgear WG111T wireless router. During the Ascentive "speedtests" the actual number of received packets per second varied, never exceeding 45, mostly running in the 20's, sometimes in the teens. In comparison, during the other two real speedtests the number of received packets per second ranged between 380 and 550, mostly in the high 400's to low 500's.
So, the network was delivering data fast enough, my browser was receiving data fast enough, but during Ascentive's phony "speedtest" they just were not sending data fast enough.
They are cheating! Stay away from Ascentive and ActiveSpeed!
What has this got to do with Vista?
Perhaps you should read about the above article and comment on that eh? Pay attention Fred!
Anyhow, as Vista starts to mature and as you start to get used to it, it does have more appeal than XP and it does try hard to keep your system up to date but it still seems to lack a certain something for the years of development.
One is certainly tempted to dabble with Linux, just to see what is missing or great in one camp or another.